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“Let’s Bang Pots!”
Designed by Aung Soe Moe
Available in A3 size.
“Let’s Bang Pots!”
Designed by Aung Soe Moe
Available in A3 size.
Natural bamboo poster hangers, made in Chiang Mai Thailand.
Unbloodied but Unbowed: a booklet of art and as-told-to stories from Myanmar.
🐉 Proceeds from Dragons against Dictatorship poster sales will go toward grassroots work in Shan state, Myanmar.
🐉 The fire inside of us will never go out. After all, the dragons are on our side.
A pocket-sized coloring book featuring Thai traditions, landscapes and culture. The perfect gift to take home from your travels, and also a perfectly-sized travel companion for those who love to color.
In the Christmas spirit of supporting mothers and babies, a portion of proceeds from card sales will go to support midwives/maternal health projects in Myanmar!
A6 (4×6), printed on cardstock.
Cards are blank inside. Each card comes with an envelope. Cards will ship starting in mid October.
This design was created by Alex, a Myanmar artist.
A6 Postcards on cardstock. Watercolor designs from a Myanmar artist.
Cards are blank inside.
Packet includes 6 cards (two of each design) and envelopes.
Set of three designs by young artists from Myanmar.
Sales income from this collection supports these artists’ livelihood and ongoing activism.
Cards are blank inside.
Packet includes 6 cards (two of each design) and envelopes.
This design was made for us by one of the women artists in our collective.
The full set includes 7 postcards depicting street markets, teashop culture, and several well-known sites in Myanmar.
Our Longyi, Our Flag, Our Victory! Design by Kue Cool. This design was inspired by Myanmar’s International Women’s Day protests in 2021, when women raised their sarongs (htamein) as a sign of defiance against military dictatorship and patriarchal norms. 4×6 Postcard Available with Burmese slogans. ( English is currently out of stock)
Period Positive stickers by Thai activists.
HingHoy Noy is a Thai menstrual equity group that works to address taboos surrounding menstruation through visual storytelling. Follow them on Facebook here.
Art design by Phatchuchi.
This ornament is designed as homage to the traditional Burmese toy, the “Pyit Taing Htaung.” The Pyit Taing Htaung is a traditional rolling doll that rights itself whenever it is tossed.
Quilled paper on wood, with a raffia hanging loop. Measures 3 inches in diameter.
Designed by Aung Soe Moe (Black Design)
Stay Angry, Stay Informed! This mug was designed by Burmese Beast, a Myanmar educator and feminist from our collective. Ships worldwide.